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rpHE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY being very heavily overstocked n Irish class Instruments have decided to hold WtTTpq Commences on* ~•-■■'•o ■■•, jL-'ebruar-y 9th inst. A ten year's warrantry given with every instrument. Intending purchasers would do well to call and inspect the stock at the Local Agency. Messrs A. JACKSON] Messrs J, W. EASSON & CO., i 1 ™ „„„„ .Representatives. agents. J. GOFTON \

»nly Three BEG TO NOTIFY THAT THEY WILL CLE AH OUT THE BALANCE OF Tl&eii* Summer Darinc the next THREE DAYS. is, which must bo elc.irci 75 Cases of Autumn and Winter Goods, now being landed Call Early and sec for You! selves. Iff T|T, 111 IJ.O GBEYMOUTH & EEEFTON.

POLYPATHY. The New System of Healing. . 1 jl. J _ »* . 1 ! 1 ¥ Li OF CHRISTCHURCH Immediately behind Exhibition Buildings, POLYPATHY. the New Method of Cure, is the Surest and '.Most Rapid System of Cure, as grateful patients are willing to testify, as it cures with absolute certainty such diseases as CANCER and EPILEPSY —uncurablc under the old system—as well as all Chronic and Nervous Complaints of Women and Men. More Cures made by Polypathy than by any other system in the World Hundreds of TESTIMONIALS as under:— Bronchial Asthma. Dunedin, October 31st, 1900. Gentlemen.—Your Polypathic Medicine has done me more good than either homoeopathic, botanic, or allopathic remedies, and for my restoration to health I am thankful. ' J.C.M. Epileptic Fits. Ashburton, January 11th, 1901. To Polypathic Institute, Christchurch. It is with great pleasure J can report myself cured of epilepsy by your new method of cm oof polypathy. The first month I only had two fits, ami iast-three months nothing approaching one. and believe I am perfectly cured, i'ov which 1 am grateful. S SIMMONS. Nerve Prostration and Loss of Vitality. Gentlemen.—l feel that 1. am cured, and believe it to be due to your remedies and excellent treatment. A few months ago I was a total wreck in mind and body, and G. P. WATSON. Methods, which, docs often wished myself dead, but now lam a strong and healthy man and feel that 1 have something to live for. Be sure I will never fail to recommend your Institute to fellow men, for I think if 1 had not undergone your treatment, 1 would now be in my grave. To say that lam grateful to you, is to put it mildly; if I can help you in any way, I slia 1 deem it a pleasure to do so.—Yours with gratitude, G.P.WATSON. NOTE.—They treat all Female Ailments by the Polypathic Methods, which, docs away with all examinations and local treatment. Tlicj' also desire to impress upon all men who arc suffering that they have the justly celebrated Hindoo Remedy, so well and favorably known in the Old World as the " Anti-Agncchal Tabule Method." All dcsiiing to test the system will have such opportunity. If you cannot visit, WRITE for Question List to Christchurch, with Stamped Envelope, and you will receive an immediate reply. Medicine packed free from observation. Carriage paid. Parcel Post. HUNDREDS CURED ANNUALLY BY LETTER.

SM; THE Public Works Department is prepared to purchase approved SLEEPERS in Jots to suit cutters at three shillings each, delivered at Railway sidings. Apply to Public Works Oilice, Grcymoutli. Public Works Office, Greymouth, GfchMarch, 1001. JOHN THOMSON, Resident Engineer BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH. T E N D E E S. npENDERS are invited and will be J received at my oilice up to 4pm on THURSDAY, 1-i'lh instant, for clearing and draining Shakespeare and Marlbro' streets. Plans and specification on BY ORDER, E. I. Town Clerk. DREDGE MASTER APPLICATIONS, wit stating salary i b references. .]•:. MASKAR, Legal Aram Welcome Gold Dredging Coy., Chrislchurch. GREY-ARNOLD NO. 1 GOLD DREDGING COMPANY. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. npHE first Russell's GENERAL above-named IS (Thursday) at 7 30 al GREY RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. TV HE first Government INSPECTION I. PARADE for the new Volunteer year, will take place at the Drill Shed on THURSDAY EVENING, March 7th., BY ORDER.

BOROUGH OP GREYMOUNH. DISTRICT ELECTORS' LIST. "PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given JL that (lie District Electors' List for the Borough of Grcymouth is now open for inspection by all persons interested therein until the 12th DAY of MARCH next. All objections thereto must be made in the prescribed form and manner and delivered to me at my oflice on or before the 17th DAY of MARCH next. A list of such objections (if any) will be open for inspection during office hours from (lie 18th to the 21st, MARCH next inclusive. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Council to hear and determine such objections and to certify to the said District Electors' List will be held on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27th., 1001. EDWARD IVEAGH LORD, Town Clerk. GREY VALLEY AGRICULTURAL AED PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. mi IE FIRST MEETING of those _l interested in the formation of an AGBIOULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION will be held in the CLUB ROOM. ALBION HOTEL, on THURSDAY, MARCH 14tii, at 8 p.m. ALL ACCOUNTS duo to me must be PAID to G. S. Smith, Hospital Street, on or before 30th MARCH, or proceedings will be taken without further notice. JOSHUA NEWELL, Greymoutb, March 4ih, 1901. REEPTON UNITED COLD DREDG INGCOY., Ltd. EXTENSION OF TENDERS. riIENDERS for the supply of nccespany have been EXTENDED to TU DAY. March 10th. JAMES BISHOP, M.1.M.E., Engineer to Company

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 7 March 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 7 March 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 7 March 1901, Page 3

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